Even as Mayor Eric Adams has ducked questions about Trump’s proposed mass deportations, agency employees have been told to block non-local law enforcement from city facilities.
The young democratic socialist has been building buzz and raising money from New Yorkers online, but it remains to be seen how that will translate into votes IRL.
With concerns growing about shady solicitations, an internet entrepreneur with a controversial business record insists he’s ...
RSV has peaked and is now declining in New York. This season’s peak happened about two weeks later than last year, but it was ...
In the last three months, just two donors — one pardoned by Trump — gave to a trust to pay for the mayor’s mounting legal ...
Mayor Eric Adams also hasn’t appeared in any candidate forums, saying he’s too busy. And he may not qualify for any ...
Car chases will be restricted to suspected felonies and violent misdemeanors — a shift from the current tactic of also ...
With shrinking undergraduate enrollment and two faculty votes of no confidence in senior leadership, longtime staffers fear ...
Two New Yorkers, President-elect Donald Trump and Mayor Eric Adams, have local clergy questioning what ‘sanctuary’ will mean ...
Mayor Eric Adams gets denied public matching funds for a second time, while Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani sweeps up more than ...
New filings from the city’s Conflict of Interest Board show southern Brooklyn’s Councilmember Susan Zhuang raised the $66,601 ...
A state Supreme Court judge forcefully rejected de Blasio’s argument that he was exempt from ethics rules when he had ...